DUSU establishes first ever foreign cell in varsity
07-March-2020
For the first time in Delhi University's history, the Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU) established an official Foreign Cell to address the grievances and issues of international students.
The cell will also aim at developing mutual comprehension, cultural exchanges as well as mural diplomatic understanding in University.
The DUSU also convened an inauguration ceremony of the Foreign Cell on Friday that was attended by Rajya Sabha MP and ICCR President Vinay Sahasrabuddhe, National Joint Organising Secretary of the ABVP Shriniwas and Afghanistan Ambassador Sediqullah Sahar, Ambassador , Embassy of Afghanistan among others.
Speaking about the initiative the DUSU President Akshit Dahiya said, "the Foreign Cell will have ample amount of services as well as activities. This includes Assistance in admissions, assistance in FRRO registration as well as organising extra-curricular activities." IANS
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